Gray and pink allow you to experiment with a wide range of styles and themes, but you might struggle with a few like eclectic, bohemian or Victorian with this color duo. Since most homeowners do not really opt for such eccentric styles while planning for a nursery, this cool pair finds space in most nurseries across the globe. Combining gray and pink with pops of orange, coral or even red is a fun alternative that adds another bright color to the room without taking away from the primary color scheme. Remember that it is the décor you choose and the lighting that shape the style of the nursery more than just the color palette.

Bedside tables and nightstands come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, and every leading furniture maker on the planet offers you a multitude of options. The current trend is to opt for modular pieces and stackable units that can adapt to your growing needs with time. You can even turn the nightstand into a cool dresser by combining it with a stylish mirror or put it in the awkward corner and create an additional storage option.

Do not be afraid to combine a third color with gray and blue in the bedroom. This need not necessarily be white as both blue and gray can create a neutral and inviting setting which allows other bold hues to shine through. A touch of red or orange looks great in the coastal or nautical bedroom while a pop of fuchsia or pink can bring dazzle to the girls’ bedroom. Yellow is a great choice in bedrooms with light shades of gray and blue as it ushers in sun-kissed charm while brown can give the space a more masculine finish.